LIFE is the EU's financialinstrument to support environmental, nature conservation and climate action projects.
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Ultimately she hopes to reach the banks and traders that buy gold as a financialinstrument.
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Or you can have it in a cashier's check or any other financialinstrument you like.
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A swap trade involves an exchange of cash flows of one party's financialinstrument for the other's instrument.
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Also, technology has allowed us to look beyond the financialinstrument level and understand what the risk components are.
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Buying back preference shares would also help Telefonica distance itself from growing unease about this type of financialinstrument in Spain.
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They allege that the bank's former management misled regulators over a hybrid financialinstrument it used to partly fund the acquisition.
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Whether a financialinstrument cancelled by another is still valid, presentable and should be honoured by its issuer is still debated.
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Two months ago, no financialinstrument was available for older people who wanted to realise some of the value of their home.
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There is no real way of hedging your liability out 15 years with a financialinstrument, said Carbon Conscious chief Peter Balsarini.
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Using a messy financialinstrument probably didn't help, especially after the target rejected the deal math and compared its suitor to Tyco.
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Even as he seems aware that he has created a financialinstrument that could come crashing down, he marvels at its conceptual applications.
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Naked short selling is when a trader sells a financialinstrument without first borrowing the instrument or ensuring that it can be borrowed.
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The foreign investors are parking their money in dollars and avoiding position in any other financialinstrument to keep the fund safe and intact.
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The emerging asset class has created a divide among Wall Street and central bankers alike over whether it is a legitimate and sustainable financialinstrument.
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Naked short selling is when a trader sells a financialinstrument without first borrowing the instrument, as would be done in a conventional short sale.